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. >>> coming up on al jazeera america, the unlikely protesters of a kentucky pipeline, some taking on a plan they say is unsafe. >>> and an unconventional approach to tackling a disease that affects 5 million americans. ♪ >> crews looking for the missing malaysian airlines flight say they are making progress. the chief marshall leading the search says the latest signal heard on thursday is probably not from the flight recorders, but have heard several other signals over the past few days. >>> police in malaysia meanwhile holding a moment of silence in remembrance of those lost onboard. addressing the media, the inspector general saying their priority now is to reveal what happened before the plane went down. >> we want to know what transpired in the last minutes before the flight lost contact. of course we want to know. so that's why we say that we -- we are the investigators, and we -- and we expect to be looking into the black box. >>> who powerful earthquakes on opposite sides of the globe in the last 24 hours. in nicaragua more than 100 homes were damaged, a few hours later a 7.
. >>> coming up on al jazeera america, the unlikely protesters of a kentucky pipeline, some taking on a plan they say is unsafe. >>> and an unconventional approach to tackling a disease that affects 5 million americans. ♪ >> crews looking for the missing malaysian airlines flight say they are making progress. the chief marshall leading the search says the latest signal heard on thursday is probably not from the flight recorders, but have heard several other signals...
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now a processing plant in kentucky is trying a new disposal method. we have reports from paduak, kentucky. >> what do you do when an invading species overwhelms american waterways. the answer is earn millions sending them bac back to china d credit for removing a nuisance fish. >> we have moved half a million pounds and we'll yield the same numbers for export. at the same time we market in u.s. and we'll cut down the numbers. >> the massive aaron carp first arrived in kentucky in the 1970's and 80's to control algae in ponds. it carried the fish to local waterways. now the hefty herb voirs are going through the midwest. one broke dearly butler's rips. >> it jump up on the boat and broke my ribs. they're dangerous. >> reporter: they're too big, too bony and too foreign for many american's taste earning $0.10. but the ever present carp are camping on with recreational fishermen. using a bow and arrow. >> carp in this country is kind of a dirty word. in europe and asia it's a delicacy. but over here people just don't know. they're used to their big macs
now a processing plant in kentucky is trying a new disposal method. we have reports from paduak, kentucky. >> what do you do when an invading species overwhelms american waterways. the answer is earn millions sending them bac back to china d credit for removing a nuisance fish. >> we have moved half a million pounds and we'll yield the same numbers for export. at the same time we market in u.s. and we'll cut down the numbers. >> the massive aaron carp first arrived in kentucky...
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. >>> plans to build a natural gas pipeline is dividing community in kentucky. some of the loutest opponents are nuns. >> the women of the loretto mother house are typically quiet. butster visssi and her group of nuns are uncharacteristically present. natural gas drilling or fracking sites in pennsylvania moving through ohio then central pennsylvania before connecting through can existing lines at the gulf. promise it would be engineered to top engineering safety standards. >> this would be a very special place. >> the line wouldn't run through her property but would run through several nearby coijts. >> over -- counties. >> over the years there's a whole database of examples of the danger of these appliance. and once you've made -- pipelines. once you have made the kind of contamination that involves you don't turn back to what was before. >> so this pipeline would basically cut right through your property? >> right through the middle of my property. >> for kentucky farmer joe boone it's an issue of property rights. last month the statesided with private proper
. >>> plans to build a natural gas pipeline is dividing community in kentucky. some of the loutest opponents are nuns. >> the women of the loretto mother house are typically quiet. butster visssi and her group of nuns are uncharacteristically present. natural gas drilling or fracking sites in pennsylvania moving through ohio then central pennsylvania before connecting through can existing lines at the gulf. promise it would be engineered to top engineering safety standards....
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we will cut down the number. >> the massive asian carp arrived in kentucky in the 1970s, and '80s to control algae. floods overwhelmed the ponds, carrying the fish to waterways. now the hefty herba vors are bounding out of lakes and rivers across the american midwest. one broke darryl butler's ribs. >> it jumped from the boat. hit the ribs and they are dangerous. they take over the small lakes. >> they are too big, boney and foreign for american's tastes, earning $0.10 a pound instead of $0.60 popular fish meet. but the carp is catching on. george uses a bow and arrow. karp is kind of a dirty word. in europe and asia it's a delicacy. people don't know. they are used to the big macks and french fries and don't want to explore other opportunities. >> for those fish there are limited seasons when they can reel them in. there's nothing fish and wildlife would like better than to deplete the stocks with asian carp, so you can reel them in. >> we are trying to feed people and employ people in a community that needs employment. >> it has more bones than other species, but it's really good.
we will cut down the number. >> the massive asian carp arrived in kentucky in the 1970s, and '80s to control algae. floods overwhelmed the ponds, carrying the fish to waterways. now the hefty herba vors are bounding out of lakes and rivers across the american midwest. one broke darryl butler's ribs. >> it jumped from the boat. hit the ribs and they are dangerous. they take over the small lakes. >> they are too big, boney and foreign for american's tastes, earning $0.10 a pound...
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kentucky is hoping a new disposal method will solve of the problems. we have reports from paduak in kentucky. >> what do you do when an invasive space seas overwhelms american waterways? earn millions sending them back to china and credit for removing the nuisance fish. >> we export half a million pounds, and this year we'll enlarge the numbers for export. at the same time we also market in the u.s. >> the massive asian carp first arrived in kentucky in the 1970's and 80's. frequent floods overwhelm the ponds and carry the fish in local waterways. including the mississippi river. now the hefty herb voirs are carrying across the midwest. one broke darrell butler's ribs. >> it jumped up in the body and hit me in the ribs. they are dangers. they've taken over the waterways. >> they're too bony for american tastes, but the ever present carp are beginning to catch on with recreational fishermen. using the bow and airglow carp in this country is kind of a dirty word. in europe and asia it's a delicacy. but over here people are used to their big maximums and
kentucky is hoping a new disposal method will solve of the problems. we have reports from paduak in kentucky. >> what do you do when an invasive space seas overwhelms american waterways? earn millions sending them back to china and credit for removing the nuisance fish. >> we export half a million pounds, and this year we'll enlarge the numbers for export. at the same time we also market in the u.s. >> the massive asian carp first arrived in kentucky in the 1970's and 80's....
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for sure we will cut down the numbers. >> the massive asian carp first arrived in kentucky in the 1970s and '80s to control algae. frequent floods overwhelmed the ponds and carried the fish into local waterways including the mississippi river. now the hefty herbavores are bounding. one broke darrell butler's ribs? >> hit my ribs, you know, just they are dangerous. they are increasing by numbers every year. they have even took over all of the small lakes and refuges. >> they are too big, too boney and too foreign more many americans taste earning $0.10 a pound instead of the $0.60 others net. >> george capelian uses a bow and arrow? >> carp in this country is kind of a dirty word. in europe and asia, it's a delicacy. over here, people jut don't know. they are used to big macs and french fries and they don't want to, you know, explore other opportunities. >> for most fish, there are limited seasons when you can reel them in. there is nothing fish and wildlife officials would like better than to depleat the stocks of asian carp. reel them in as these fishermen are doing year around. >> we
for sure we will cut down the numbers. >> the massive asian carp first arrived in kentucky in the 1970s and '80s to control algae. frequent floods overwhelmed the ponds and carried the fish into local waterways including the mississippi river. now the hefty herbavores are bounding. one broke darrell butler's ribs? >> hit my ribs, you know, just they are dangerous. they are increasing by numbers every year. they have even took over all of the small lakes and refuges. >> they...
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reporting from nigeria, and there is a disturbing story in kentucky. suicide is the third leading cause of death between the ages of ten and 24, and that's why you see so many public announcements like this. >> in kentucky, i all of the efforts to prevent the worse from happening seem do have failed. posting her suicide note on line, thousands watched her goodbye, which we won't show you, but we will talk about it. dr. bethany marshal is an analyst. dr. marshal, thank you for being with us. >> thank you, nice to be here. >> thousands ofen pas watching how do they know their teen may be suicidal. >> it is tragic, because exposure to the behavior of others is one of the ed looing risk factors for suicide isty among teens can is why it is important that we are talking about this. be uh the risk factors are self-loathing, your teen starts to say everybody has been invited to the party but me. depression, the signs of depression, are disruptions in sleep, appetite, and concentration. depression followed by a burst of energy. it takes an enormous amount of e
reporting from nigeria, and there is a disturbing story in kentucky. suicide is the third leading cause of death between the ages of ten and 24, and that's why you see so many public announcements like this. >> in kentucky, i all of the efforts to prevent the worse from happening seem do have failed. posting her suicide note on line, thousands watched her goodbye, which we won't show you, but we will talk about it. dr. bethany marshal is an analyst. dr. marshal, thank you for being with...
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for sure will cut down the number. >> the massive asian carp first arrived here in kentucky in the 1970s and 80s to controllal conl algae. now the hef i hefty herbivores e dangerous. >> they are increasing by numbers every year. they have invaded and took over all these small lakes. >> they are too big, too bony and too foreign for many americans' taste, the ever present carp are beginning to catch on with recreational fishermen. george use he a bow and arrow. >> carp in this country is kind of a dirty word. in europe and asia it's a delicacy. people over here just don't know. they're used to their big macs and french fries. they don't want to explore other opportunities. good for most fish there are limited fish to real them np. but nothing like depleting asian carp. you can real them in year -- reel them in year-round. >> we are trying need people and employ people in a community that needs employment. >> they do have more bones than other speciou species do. but people need to try it. it's really delicious. >> with more appearing in the great lakes watershed, no one worries about over
for sure will cut down the number. >> the massive asian carp first arrived here in kentucky in the 1970s and 80s to controllal conl algae. now the hef i hefty herbivores e dangerous. >> they are increasing by numbers every year. they have invaded and took over all these small lakes. >> they are too big, too bony and too foreign for many americans' taste, the ever present carp are beginning to catch on with recreational fishermen. george use he a bow and arrow. >> carp in...
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kentucky is trying a new method of disposal - literally swimming with the fishes. john hendren reports. >> reporter: what do you do when an invasive spees ace overwhelmed -- species overwhelms the waterways - earn millions for sending them to china and credit for removing fish. >> last week we export half a million, this year we'll enlarge the numbers. at the same time we are marketing in the u.s. it will cut down the numbers. >> the massive asian karp arrived in kentucky to control algae in ponds. frequent floods overwhelmed the ponds, carrying them into the waterways, including the mississippi river. now they are bounding out of lakes and rivers across the midwest. one broke darryl butler's ribs. >> jumped into the boat. hit the ribs. they are dangerous. they are increasing numbers. they took over lakes and refuge. >> too big, too boney and foreign for american's taste. earning $0.10 a pound instead of 50 cments. the carp are beginning to catch on with recreational fisher genment george uses a bow and aro. >> carp is a dirty word. in europe and asia it's a delica
kentucky is trying a new method of disposal - literally swimming with the fishes. john hendren reports. >> reporter: what do you do when an invasive spees ace overwhelmed -- species overwhelms the waterways - earn millions for sending them to china and credit for removing fish. >> last week we export half a million, this year we'll enlarge the numbers. at the same time we are marketing in the u.s. it will cut down the numbers. >> the massive asian karp arrived in kentucky to...
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a battle in kentucky over a different pipeline proposal. farmers and other locals are fighting to keep the so-called blue grass pipeline off of their land. jonathan martin has details >> reporter: women of the loretta mother house are typically quiet but for months, these nuns have been out spoken attempting to fear what they -- what they feel may be a destr t destructive threat. >> it's a threat to the environment as a whole. >> it would transport flammable natural gas liquids like propane through underline lines starting at fracking sites in pennsylvania moving through ohio, then central kentucky before connecting with existing lines at the gulf. the two developers, williams company and boardwalk pipeline promised it would be engineered to top safety standards. >> this is considered a very special place. >> still, the sister worries about the possibility of a leak and explosion. the line wouldn't run through her property but would run through several nearby counties. >> over the years, there is a whole database of examples of the danger o
a battle in kentucky over a different pipeline proposal. farmers and other locals are fighting to keep the so-called blue grass pipeline off of their land. jonathan martin has details >> reporter: women of the loretta mother house are typically quiet but for months, these nuns have been out spoken attempting to fear what they -- what they feel may be a destr t destructive threat. >> it's a threat to the environment as a whole. >> it would transport flammable natural gas...
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instead she's in kentucky. part of the joining forces initiative they started back in 2011. the goal, helping soldiers transition into civilian careers. >>> less than an hour ago georgia's governor signed into law one of the most talked about gun bills in the country. the bill protects the liberties of residents of georgia, and it's just part of the second amendment right to bear arms. >> while we still guard against tyranny, america cherishes this right so people who follow the rules can protect themselves and their families from those who don't follow the rules. >> a grim anniversary today. 30 years ago today, h.i.v. the virus that causes a.i.d.s. was discovered. in the u.s. 50,000 people each and every year contract the virus, that's despite the efforts to slow the infection rates. >> jonathan watson remembers the day he learned i had h.i.v. he was 17. >> o it won't happen to me. that's what was going through my head. it won't happen to me, and it did happen. >> reporter: what made it particularly tough for watson was the sense he had let his mother down. she had educated
instead she's in kentucky. part of the joining forces initiative they started back in 2011. the goal, helping soldiers transition into civilian careers. >>> less than an hour ago georgia's governor signed into law one of the most talked about gun bills in the country. the bill protects the liberties of residents of georgia, and it's just part of the second amendment right to bear arms. >> while we still guard against tyranny, america cherishes this right so people who follow the...
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in kentucky, a prison authority was charged after an inmate starved himself to death. investigations shows personnel failed to give him medications that may have prevented suicidal thoughts. two prison staffers may also be fired. in seattle, washington the boy scouts want to shut down a local troop because of a gay scout master. the boy scouts send a letter to the local meft methodist church. >>> about 30,000 crowded onto the white house lawn for the annual easter egg hunt. dozens of characters from books and games and movie and the theme this year, hop into healthy swing into shade. among the attractions, story book reading and crafort an crae tradition started in 1888, where president rutherford b. haze encouraged can children. >> they are massive right? >> i didn't go to theirs. >> to the best of our knowledge, real eggs, not plastic things. i'm gettin getting confirmationm i so silly today? coming up on al jazeera america undocumented immigrants who don't know they can go to an emergency room. illegal back time, in pakistan, that's next. >> the death toll could be
in kentucky, a prison authority was charged after an inmate starved himself to death. investigations shows personnel failed to give him medications that may have prevented suicidal thoughts. two prison staffers may also be fired. in seattle, washington the boy scouts want to shut down a local troop because of a gay scout master. the boy scouts send a letter to the local meft methodist church. >>> about 30,000 crowded onto the white house lawn for the annual easter egg hunt. dozens of...
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louisville, kentucky, and others have a continuing in waite county they use income. and louisville, is race. >> they are the exceptions, rather than the norm, this is a problem that goes behind the sound. >> right. they are the exception. and one of the things i wanted to show in the article is the south is important, because it did integrate and has more to lose. in the north-east and the midwest we have high degrees of segregation, and there's never been a real intreg grags. >> fascinating work that you have down. thank you for sharing op "consider this". we appreciate it. >> now to ukraine, another bad day for that country and the relationship between the united states and russia. it's prompted diplomats to describe the situation as the worst super-power crisis. on wednesday sergei lavrov warned to moves to counter moves in eastern ukraine could trigger a russian military response. >> if we are attacked we'll respond. russian citizens attacked is an attack on the russian federation. >> forces on the border backed up the words with a series of military exercises in
louisville, kentucky, and others have a continuing in waite county they use income. and louisville, is race. >> they are the exceptions, rather than the norm, this is a problem that goes behind the sound. >> right. they are the exception. and one of the things i wanted to show in the article is the south is important, because it did integrate and has more to lose. in the north-east and the midwest we have high degrees of segregation, and there's never been a real intreg grags....
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that move was supported by senators rand paul of kentucky and hiller of nevada. both deannounced his recent racist comments. he made it worst explaining himself. >> are they slaves the way they are or do they live as slaves do with charity and government subsidized homes and are they slaves when their daughters are having abortions and their sons are in the prisons. >> earlier this month, armed militia's clashed with federal agents when the bureau of land management seized his catting, saying he owe's a million dollars in fees for grazing on public property. >> football players in northwestern university voting today on whether they want union representation. a yes vote will have a major impact on the way collegion operate athletic programs. today's vote followed a ruling by a regional chapter of the national labor relation little board saying students on athletic scholarships are university employees and have the right to unionize. we are in evanston, illinois. when will we know the results of today's vote? >> certainly not today, because once those votes are ta
that move was supported by senators rand paul of kentucky and hiller of nevada. both deannounced his recent racist comments. he made it worst explaining himself. >> are they slaves the way they are or do they live as slaves do with charity and government subsidized homes and are they slaves when their daughters are having abortions and their sons are in the prisons. >> earlier this month, armed militia's clashed with federal agents when the bureau of land management seized his...
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the ones we're seeing now in the last few hours touch off in parts of western kentucky. it will be a dangerous night, and we talk about tornados, it is interesting to see an average of two twoerngds a year for washington state, and 150 where we would expect it in texas. and we had a tornado yesterday in washington state. incredible stormy weather across the entire country this week, john. >> reporter: and as you know how to measure the intensity is tricky, but the damage left behind tells the story as jake ward explains. >> reporter: science can only truly measure a tornado off it disappeared and even then we wind utmost the time just guessing. there's no way to measure the wind speed of a twister at its most dangerous moment, all we can do is analyze the damage left behind. the enhanced scale, which is named for a university of chicago researches rates a tornado between ef-1 and ef-5. but it's like not the rickter scale. it's a measure just of damage. and guesses at the wind speeds that might have caused that damage. it only measures the effect of a tornado, not what is
the ones we're seeing now in the last few hours touch off in parts of western kentucky. it will be a dangerous night, and we talk about tornados, it is interesting to see an average of two twoerngds a year for washington state, and 150 where we would expect it in texas. and we had a tornado yesterday in washington state. incredible stormy weather across the entire country this week, john. >> reporter: and as you know how to measure the intensity is tricky, but the damage left behind tells...
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and as those states are still trying to recover, the threats expand to the carolinas, tennessee and kentucky. >> put into context for us what the south has been dealing with. >> it has been a devastating couple of days. we are talking about 40 tornadoes that slashed through 17 states sunday, then monday more tornadoes tore through the south, carving a path of destruction through three more states and the threat is still not over yet. >> the deep south took a big hit from the power play, slow moving storm system that has already assaulted several states. a powerful tornado claimed lives in limestone county, alabama where the twister ripped apart homes and wrapped metal around power lines. 12,000 people lost power. outside birmingham, lightning lit up the sky before another tornado touched down and took out this small town church. heavy rains and winds tore through mississippi where a county hospital got hit, windows blown out of the building, cars in the parking lot tossed around like toys. >> we got our employees and patients in the clinic in the safest place we could get. we all huddled dow
and as those states are still trying to recover, the threats expand to the carolinas, tennessee and kentucky. >> put into context for us what the south has been dealing with. >> it has been a devastating couple of days. we are talking about 40 tornadoes that slashed through 17 states sunday, then monday more tornadoes tore through the south, carving a path of destruction through three more states and the threat is still not over yet. >> the deep south took a big hit from the...
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she and jill biden took their joint forces to a job fair to k kentucky. michelle obama announced a new online resource for veterans to access a rangeful benefits. >>> to a story we have been covering. police shootings in albuquerque. until this week there has been 24 deaths linked to the department. since 2010 - now there are 25. on monday an officer shot and killed a 258-year-old woman. she was around and suspected of stealing a car. department policy requires officers to use a lapel camera. there's no video, according to the chief. >> we were not able to recover video from officer deer's on-body system. we sent it to the manufacture to do a technical and forensic analysis. >> nick served as an officer and commander of the albuquerque police department and later as the city's chief public safety officer. welcome, nick. >> thank you. >> what is your reaction to the shootings? >> well, of course, i can't sit and pretend to be neutral and detached. the department of the justice report there scathing, it's an indictment of the department. that being said, i
she and jill biden took their joint forces to a job fair to k kentucky. michelle obama announced a new online resource for veterans to access a rangeful benefits. >>> to a story we have been covering. police shootings in albuquerque. until this week there has been 24 deaths linked to the department. since 2010 - now there are 25. on monday an officer shot and killed a 258-year-old woman. she was around and suspected of stealing a car. department policy requires officers to use a lapel...
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kentucky, writing for the majority said the debate was about who -- kepd writing for the major di said the debate was over who could control it. jami floyd joins us. what does this mean. in 2003 the supreme court said that michigan law schools could, in fact, use affirmative action as part of their decision-making process as to who they admit. for the state of michigan they vote to amend the constitution. >> in direct response to the decision. >> you can't use affirmative action as part of the admissions process. this ruling basically says yes, a state can vote not to use affirmative action. >> this goes all the way before. this is what we are talking about, a legacy of tension. in education. >> and other areas of life. >> tension in race and education. interpretation in racial poverty making. that's what justice abdulla sodig said. we'll get to that. >> yes, we'll get to that. >> it this affirmative action or something else. one of our sweets, something that follows us, you and i were tweeting about the fact that we'd do this, a follower wrote in this is not an affirmative action, it'
kentucky, writing for the majority said the debate was about who -- kepd writing for the major di said the debate was over who could control it. jami floyd joins us. what does this mean. in 2003 the supreme court said that michigan law schools could, in fact, use affirmative action as part of their decision-making process as to who they admit. for the state of michigan they vote to amend the constitution. >> in direct response to the decision. >> you can't use affirmative action as...
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a trip down river in kentucky >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america download it now ♪ >>> finally from us tonight, you know that old saying, one man's trash is another man's treasure, it turns out it can work for troublemakers too. among the invasive spee anies our waterways is the asian carp. >> reporter: what do you do when an invasive species overwhelms american waterways. for two rivers fishery, the answer is earn millions for tending them back to china. >> last year we export half a million pounds, and this year we are going to
a trip down river in kentucky >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask...
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kentucky senator has become the first republican to asemiable campaign organization, paul now has a team of 200 people with experience all across the country. so they have already starting attacking paul. you and i can have an honest disagreement of when we should leave, what our policies should be. but rand paul brings it to this hysterical level. >> paul is ignoring the attacks. on the democratic side. the super pack laying the ground work, has now hired staff in four regions. the group brings significant experience. twenty-four teen midterm election, president obama's former secretary of health and human services is considering the run for u.s. senate, during the resignation announcement last week, before joining she was a popular two term governor. who was seeking his fourth term, this of ma up if it happens would be personal, a few years ago, they were friended along with bob dole, but after the problems with the obama-care rom out, robert accused her of gross incompetent, and demanded she resign. and surviving a recall vote is now under fire for playing this song after re-election
kentucky senator has become the first republican to asemiable campaign organization, paul now has a team of 200 people with experience all across the country. so they have already starting attacking paul. you and i can have an honest disagreement of when we should leave, what our policies should be. but rand paul brings it to this hysterical level. >> paul is ignoring the attacks. on the democratic side. the super pack laying the ground work, has now hired staff in four regions. the group...
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. >>> saturday is the 14th running of the kentucky derby. >>> still ahead - chinese immigrants seeking a better life. the californian enclave helping some work for the american dream. >>> 14 tornados reported across six states. oklahoma is one of those. we have video of a tornado in north-east oklahoma, potentially that killed two people, and that will be two deaths from tornados this year. i'll have details on where the tornados are are moving tonight. next. >>> it's seep as a hub for chinese immigrants in search of the american dream, a community east of the downtown los angeles, where job agencies have been helping new arrivals get their feet on the ground. jennifer london has more. >> reporter: in l.a.'s china town you'll find plenty of chinese restaurants and shops. what you won't find might surprise you - chinese people living here. most of the immigrants live eight miles to the east in monter apark. >> you have everything there. you feel like you are in china, you don't need to speak english. >> may left her home in china 16 years ago, seeking a new life in moner apark. >> it ma
. >>> saturday is the 14th running of the kentucky derby. >>> still ahead - chinese immigrants seeking a better life. the californian enclave helping some work for the american dream. >>> 14 tornados reported across six states. oklahoma is one of those. we have video of a tornado in north-east oklahoma, potentially that killed two people, and that will be two deaths from tornados this year. i'll have details on where the tornados are are moving tonight. next....
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a trip down river in kentucky ♪ >>> finally from us tonight, you know that old saying, one man's trash is another man's treasure, it turns out it can work for troublemakers too. among the invasive spee anies our waterways is the asian carp. >> reporter: what do you do when an invasive species overwhelms american waterways. for two rivers fishery, the answer is earn millions for tending them back to china. >> last year we export half a million pounds, and this year we are going to utilize the numbers for export. at the same time, we also will market in the u.s. >> reporter: the massive asia carp first arrived here to control alguy gy. now they are bounded out of lakes and rivers across the american midwest. one broke darrell's ribs. >> it justs over the boat and hit me in the ribs. they are dangerous. >> reporter: they are too big, too bony and too foreign for many american's taste. earning just $0.10 apound. but they are beginning to catch on with recreational fisherman. >> carp in this country is kind of a dirty word. in europe and asia it's a delicacy. but over here people just don't
a trip down river in kentucky ♪ >>> finally from us tonight, you know that old saying, one man's trash is another man's treasure, it turns out it can work for troublemakers too. among the invasive spee anies our waterways is the asian carp. >> reporter: what do you do when an invasive species overwhelms american waterways. for two rivers fishery, the answer is earn millions for tending them back to china. >> last year we export half a million pounds, and this year we are...
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the new york times poll shows that the governors of arkansas and kentucky, that expanded it, are hugely popular. their approval ratings are 20% higher. two other governors declined to expand medicaid, to cover low income residents. both of those are under water in their approval, in other words, their disapproval is now higher than their approval. there isn't necessarily a direct relation. but it is creating some anxiety. >> a huge hit for g.m. after they recalled millions of cars and looked at the companies new earnings report, that is next, and all week we have been telling you about how frequency trading. today we focus on why it hasn't been regulated or investigated. general motors is starting to feel the impact of recalling millions of its vehicles. we have learned today that its profits dropped more than 85% subpoena in detroit, with more, is g.m. based on those numbers in some real trouble here? >> tony, despite it's issues people are still buying g.m. vehicles. in fact, the company said that they are seeing the same amount of customers as they did last year. as you mentioned the
the new york times poll shows that the governors of arkansas and kentucky, that expanded it, are hugely popular. their approval ratings are 20% higher. two other governors declined to expand medicaid, to cover low income residents. both of those are under water in their approval, in other words, their disapproval is now higher than their approval. there isn't necessarily a direct relation. but it is creating some anxiety. >> a huge hit for g.m. after they recalled millions of cars and...
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in kentucky, republican senate mitch mcconnell barely lease allison grimes, 44% to 43%. that is within the margin of error. in north carolina, th hagin gets 42%. till his gets 43%. and louisiana's primary system is known as a jungle primary, that there are no republican or democratic primary. instead all of the candidates run together and if no candidate gets 50% of the vote the top two candidates face each other in the run off election. each of these senate races, races that they have been counting on. >> wow, that's a bit surprising. appreciate it. >>> disappointing earnings from at&t helped send stocks lower today sending the streak against the s&p 500. ali velshi is here, what happened with apple, let's start there? >> reporter: this is kicking it old school. the day that would go a certain way and then earnings and then after the bell closed, this does not happen all that much, but let's start with apple stock. up by 7% after hours. apple announced it's going to buy back more of its own stock than before. you remember apple hear more money than anyone on earth at th
in kentucky, republican senate mitch mcconnell barely lease allison grimes, 44% to 43%. that is within the margin of error. in north carolina, th hagin gets 42%. till his gets 43%. and louisiana's primary system is known as a jungle primary, that there are no republican or democratic primary. instead all of the candidates run together and if no candidate gets 50% of the vote the top two candidates face each other in the run off election. each of these senate races, races that they have been...
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continue to threaten powerful significant tornados, and it moves from mississippi, through tennessee and kentucky and carolina, and includes hail the size of golf balls. we've had reports of large hail and flash flooding on the top of the list. rain coming down - these are the reports you could see from hail and strong wind gusts. some may not be tornadic, but are causing damage. all the very cold air in the upper levels of the atmosphere is heavy. as it comes down it smashes down hard. heavy cold air can bounce when it hits, causing straight-line wind damage. looking at the hazards, warnings stretching across mississippi, alabama, and up to parts of the north-east into the carolinas. we continue the risk through tomorrow. >> i know you'll keep us posted. pictures tell the story. we are seeing new images in social media. we have that part of the story. >> we want to show you some of the latest images. bill sent if in north gloster. it's a street. here you can see you have a shell gas station here, and an oil exchange next to it and other businesses, but it's total destruction here. if you want to
continue to threaten powerful significant tornados, and it moves from mississippi, through tennessee and kentucky and carolina, and includes hail the size of golf balls. we've had reports of large hail and flash flooding on the top of the list. rain coming down - these are the reports you could see from hail and strong wind gusts. some may not be tornadic, but are causing damage. all the very cold air in the upper levels of the atmosphere is heavy. as it comes down it smashes down hard. heavy...
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temperatures down into the 20s for many places, birmingham, 31°, and many places in northern alabama, from kentucky to tennessee, we're looking at 25 or less in that area. here across the northeast, we're looking at rain, and along the eastern seaboard, rain. but that rain is turning to snow for some people in new york. if you look out your windows after 10:00, we'll be seeing snow pushing through. we don't think that it's going to last long, and the accumulation is going to be in the morning. the news is coming up right after this. >> grizzly bears may be able to offer some help in human healthcare. scientists are studying the bears, getting clues to ailments like obesity, and heart failure. >> the size, the claws, the voice. all make it very clear these are no lab rats. >> they're definitely grizzly bears, and we try not to forget that. >> that's what makes these 570 to 670-pound bears research families. their physiology is more similar to ours than rodents. >> good girl. >> dr. lynn nelson has worked with these grizzlies for 12 years. some, born and raised here, have been trained from birth to p
temperatures down into the 20s for many places, birmingham, 31°, and many places in northern alabama, from kentucky to tennessee, we're looking at 25 or less in that area. here across the northeast, we're looking at rain, and along the eastern seaboard, rain. but that rain is turning to snow for some people in new york. if you look out your windows after 10:00, we'll be seeing snow pushing through. we don't think that it's going to last long, and the accumulation is going to be in the morning....
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for the 20 thicks seen presidential nomination is underway, on the republican side, the front runser kentucky senator rand paul. david chuter joins us with more. >> yeah, tony, fueled largely by key party support. rand paul has become the first republican to asemiable 20 with 16 organization network in all 50 states. he now has a team of 200 people with campaign experience, all across the country, it's an early yet significant advantage over other potential presidential candidates and it has a lot of establishment republicans very nervous. and so they have already started to attack paul. here is republican congressman on msnbc. >> i think it would be disastrous joe. i think it appeals to the lowest common denominator. you and i can have an honest distreatment over when we should leave, what our policy should be, but rand paul brings it to hysterical level. >> for now fall is ignoring the back and forth, and focusing instead on his impressive organization. ready for hillingry, the super pack laying the ground work for her campaign, has now hired staff in four regions across the country, the gr
for the 20 thicks seen presidential nomination is underway, on the republican side, the front runser kentucky senator rand paul. david chuter joins us with more. >> yeah, tony, fueled largely by key party support. rand paul has become the first republican to asemiable 20 with 16 organization network in all 50 states. he now has a team of 200 people with campaign experience, all across the country, it's an early yet significant advantage over other potential presidential candidates and it...
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and there is rain and even snow all the way down towards west virginia, even tennessee, kentucky could be seeing snow in the higher elevations, but as we make our way through the rest of the day, that system will be pushing offshore. and we'll see clearer skies. temperatures will be dropping significantly. in new york we saw temperatures into the mid-to high 70s. new hampshire saw 78 degrees, but by wednesday morning we'll see those temperatures dropping all the way to the mid-20s. every single morning will be about freezing. new york will be at about 64 degrees. you can see the cool pocket of air. that will make its way more across the east. we're going to be seeing here down towards dallas, and houston about 70 degrees there. that is a look at your national weather. >>> almost a century and a half after his death, president abraham lincoln still is not able to rest in peace. his body has been moved again and again to stop graverobbers. >> reporter: at the tomb and presidential museum in springfield, illinois, the 16th president's life is chillingly remembered in part by his death. on
and there is rain and even snow all the way down towards west virginia, even tennessee, kentucky could be seeing snow in the higher elevations, but as we make our way through the rest of the day, that system will be pushing offshore. and we'll see clearer skies. temperatures will be dropping significantly. in new york we saw temperatures into the mid-to high 70s. new hampshire saw 78 degrees, but by wednesday morning we'll see those temperatures dropping all the way to the mid-20s. every single...
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. >> the massive asian carp arrived in kentucky in the 1970s, and '80s to cal algae in ponds. floods overwhelmed the ponds, carrying the fish into waterways including the mississippi river. the herba vors are bounding out of the lakes and rivers. breaking butler's ribs. >> they are dangerous. he took over the small likes and refuge. too big, boney and foreign, earning $0.10 a pound. with the ever present carp catching on. george uses a bow and arrow. karp is a dirty word. in europe and asia it's a delicacy. people don't know over here. they are used to the big macks and french fries and don't want to explore other opportunities. >> for most fish, there are limited seasons when you can reel them in. there's nothing fishing wildlife officials would like better than to deplete the stocks of asian carp so you can reel them in year round. >> we are trying to feed and employ people in a community that needs employment. >> it does have more bones than other species, but it's good people need to try it. with the first of the invasive critters appearing. no one is worried about overfis
. >> the massive asian carp arrived in kentucky in the 1970s, and '80s to cal algae in ponds. floods overwhelmed the ponds, carrying the fish into waterways including the mississippi river. the herba vors are bounding out of the lakes and rivers. breaking butler's ribs. >> they are dangerous. he took over the small likes and refuge. too big, boney and foreign, earning $0.10 a pound. with the ever present carp catching on. george uses a bow and arrow. karp is a dirty word. in europe...
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. >> a western kentucky mailman has been stacking thousands of pieces of mail in his late mother's house and a rental storage unit. he was arrested last year. the judge ordered him to pay $14,000 in restitution because he had been stashing -- look at all of that mail. >> there's a lot of people that are looking for their mail. >> that was a comedy ask it on seinfeld. >> it was in new man's basement, the real life newman. >> the mid term election still months away. >> republicans poised to make big gains, americans upset over obamacare. what it will take for the gop to ride the outrage all the way to november. >> we were supposed to be living underwater or in space right now. we'll look back in time of the future that was predicted in the 1964 world fair in new york. >> welcome to al jazeera america. how the affordable care act could affect the mid term elections and congress. >> lets look at the severe weather and nicole, there is snow in the forecast? ized mid april. >> i'm starting to feel guilty even saying the word snow at this time after the rough winter. first the system clearing o
. >> a western kentucky mailman has been stacking thousands of pieces of mail in his late mother's house and a rental storage unit. he was arrested last year. the judge ordered him to pay $14,000 in restitution because he had been stashing -- look at all of that mail. >> there's a lot of people that are looking for their mail. >> that was a comedy ask it on seinfeld. >> it was in new man's basement, the real life newman. >> the mid term election still months away....
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it's going to stop the severe weather risk through areas of kentucky. getting into cincinnati down towards atlanta on tuesday, back behind the system is drier, cooler air. the system is moist. we could see up wards of five inches, maybe local areas seeing more than that. >> i almost said winter weather, because up until now, it seemed we skipped spring. >> allegation of big gory surrounding the owner of the los angeles clippers and the controversy spilled on to the court. >> the team making a silent statement against racist comments, turning their jerseys inside out before the playoff game before the golden state warriors. the on court distraction didn't help after the buzzer started. the growing controversy. >> it was ugly last night on and off the court for the clippers as they lost by double detects, all tied up at two games apiece. even though the owner wasn't at the game, he was the focus for post game talk. >> i'm not going to deny that we had other stuff. i just, you know, i just believe when the game starts, the game starts and nobody cares anym
it's going to stop the severe weather risk through areas of kentucky. getting into cincinnati down towards atlanta on tuesday, back behind the system is drier, cooler air. the system is moist. we could see up wards of five inches, maybe local areas seeing more than that. >> i almost said winter weather, because up until now, it seemed we skipped spring. >> allegation of big gory surrounding the owner of the los angeles clippers and the controversy spilled on to the court. >>...
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kentucky fried chicken -- uncle kentucky fried chicken. >> uncle kentucky. >> okay. the colonel and his buddies, the king and the clown, have not quite made it here, given the uncertainty of the situation. so, in the meantime, places like this have been popping up. uncle kentucky. awesome! ♪ >> do you know where kentucky is? >> kentucky is from usa. >> a part. yeah. >> yeah. >> this place is new? >> yeah, is new. before gadhafi -- >> impossible. >> yeah. and now, it's normal. >> oh, that's nice. >> how you found it? >> spicy delicious. johar, like many libyans his age, fought to overthrow gadhafi. he was there, gun in hand, when they stormed gadhafi's palace compound. happy? excited? good day? >> give to me nice feeling, nice feeling that gadhafi -- he killed my cousin! should i should be feeling? exactly, i'm feeling good, because i want to kill him. i don't want to see anyone dying more. he has killed for nothing! the first time i think that killing people is bad, but he's leave me do that, because if i don't kill him, he's kill me. >> right. it's nice to see fre
kentucky fried chicken -- uncle kentucky fried chicken. >> uncle kentucky. >> okay. the colonel and his buddies, the king and the clown, have not quite made it here, given the uncertainty of the situation. so, in the meantime, places like this have been popping up. uncle kentucky. awesome! ♪ >> do you know where kentucky is? >> kentucky is from usa. >> a part. yeah. >> yeah. >> this place is new? >> yeah, is new. before gadhafi -- >>...
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uconn was banned for poor academic performance and kentucky did not make the cull. my bracket's dead. >> no one could have predicted this game. you didn't, i didn't. and the only one who is had this in their bracket went to uconn or kentucky or go there now. preseason number one team in the country after bringing in arguably the best freshman class ever. >>> fans were so confident they started wearing 40-0 t shirts. over the last two weeks t superfreshmen, led by the harrison twins, that's why even though they're eighth seed, they're favored to win tonight's game. but if there's one thing we have learned, you can't count out the uconn huskies, they have pulled off -- at uconn, they don't have the superior talent like kentucky. >> we have a lot of heart, coach always told us that this is a special team and he's been saying it all year, he said it all last year, this is a special team and we really believe that. >> hopefully connecticut is on that big billboard, whatever jerry jones called it, it's says we're national champions and that's all we want. >> reporter: one
uconn was banned for poor academic performance and kentucky did not make the cull. my bracket's dead. >> no one could have predicted this game. you didn't, i didn't. and the only one who is had this in their bracket went to uconn or kentucky or go there now. preseason number one team in the country after bringing in arguably the best freshman class ever. >>> fans were so confident they started wearing 40-0 t shirts. over the last two weeks t superfreshmen, led by the harrison...
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see these severe storms, all the way, portions of illinois stretching through kentucky then we're seeing that line, that strong line stretching from southern tennessee, alabama, mississippi, on into eastern louisiana. millions and millions of people affected by this and these are very, very dangerous. we saw what happened in arkansas. we're unfortunately starting to see the same events unfold for mississippi. we'll be with you, though, throughout the night. and we're going to be monitoring it until this comes to an end. >> potentially about 45 million people at risk right now across the country. jennifer, we'll get back to you. we'll stay on top of this story. >>> just ahead, new video information coming into t"the situation room." we'll continue to monitor the dangerous storms threatening millions of americans now. >>> we'll also show you the terrifying images and bring you an update. we're tracking the storm. weekdays are for rising to the challenge. they're the days to take care of business. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary clo
see these severe storms, all the way, portions of illinois stretching through kentucky then we're seeing that line, that strong line stretching from southern tennessee, alabama, mississippi, on into eastern louisiana. millions and millions of people affected by this and these are very, very dangerous. we saw what happened in arkansas. we're unfortunately starting to see the same events unfold for mississippi. we'll be with you, though, throughout the night. and we're going to be monitoring it...
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he's in very, very real trouble in kentucky. it is financially competitive, competitive in the polling. running a fantastic campaign. i would be very surprised if he even returns as republican leader. i'll be surprised if he returns to the senate next year. >> mitch mcconnell will not only return, but he'll be the leader, a majority leader. and that's because -- for all the talk, the president's approval rating is low. his cash on hand is significantly higher. >> twice as much. >> right. this is -- as stu pointed out. i think this is a washington parlor game when it comes down to it. her approval ratings aren't great. >> turn to iowa where you had what looked like -- and you're talking about expanding the map. one of the places they're now expanding the map is in iowa. which looked as though the democratic candidate would win. and then went to fund raise. in front of some trial lawyers, running for senate. he goes to texas, he's fund raising in front of a bunch of trial lawyers, and he talked about if the senate turns republican
he's in very, very real trouble in kentucky. it is financially competitive, competitive in the polling. running a fantastic campaign. i would be very surprised if he even returns as republican leader. i'll be surprised if he returns to the senate next year. >> mitch mcconnell will not only return, but he'll be the leader, a majority leader. and that's because -- for all the talk, the president's approval rating is low. his cash on hand is significantly higher. >> twice as much....
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kentucky, their third appearance in the final four. this one by far the least expected after bringing in yet another stellar group of freshman players. kentucky u the pre-season number one team in the country. the wildcats did struggle through the season losing a number of games. they have started to resemble the super team kentucky fans were expecting at the start. this team is one of the youngest to ever make it this far. the average age is just under 19 years old. when speaking with cnn's rachel nichols, john calipari said, despite his player's recent success, he wouldn't be surprised if they are still overwhelmed by the huge stage at the final four. they are all freshmen, they are going to go out in front of 75,000 and probably pee down their leg to start the game. we playering seven freshmen. i don't know if that's ever been done before. >> you can watch coach calipari's entire interview with rachel nichols at 10:30 eastern on cnn. for the first time in final four history, both games are going to be on our sister network, tbs. the
kentucky, their third appearance in the final four. this one by far the least expected after bringing in yet another stellar group of freshman players. kentucky u the pre-season number one team in the country. the wildcats did struggle through the season losing a number of games. they have started to resemble the super team kentucky fans were expecting at the start. this team is one of the youngest to ever make it this far. the average age is just under 19 years old. when speaking with cnn's...
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state of kentucky so still pretty significant region but that storm system models indicate it's going to travel to the south. there's the storm in the corner of your screen. notice a separate storm exiting this region. some low clouds in the southern tier of the search zone but generally speaking the weather pattern the next couple of days should cooperate with the searchers. we know mostly sunny skies, actually, come back into the forecast from friday into saturday. again, the models bring the storm system to the south and, john, in recent days when we've seen the search area move away from the south to the north and eventually a little farther to the west in this area the water temperatures warm up and that's a prominent issue here because now we're removed from the southern tear where the water temperatures around 50 degrees fahrenheit, now we're in the 70 degree fahrenheit. a magical number for a tropical psych clone to form is 82 fahrenheit. that's where the storm system is developing, if this area keeps moving around in this region you'll introduce a possibility of being in an a
state of kentucky so still pretty significant region but that storm system models indicate it's going to travel to the south. there's the storm in the corner of your screen. notice a separate storm exiting this region. some low clouds in the southern tier of the search zone but generally speaking the weather pattern the next couple of days should cooperate with the searchers. we know mostly sunny skies, actually, come back into the forecast from friday into saturday. again, the models bring the...
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they took home their fourth ncaa basketball championship with a win over kentucky last night. they made an unlikely run to the championship. unfortunately, like with many college championship win, some students took to the streets and they were not good citizens. they tore down light poles, busted out windows. police made dozens of arrests. after the game, shabazz napier took a swipe at the ncaa. uconn was banned from last year's tournament and even lost scholarships for failing to meet academic standards. napier says the punishment pushed the team to work that much harder this year. >> how do you describe this one? >> honestly, i want to get everybody's attention right quick. if i could have your attention. ladies and gentlemen, you're looking at the hungry huskies. this is what happened when you banned us last year, two years. we worked so hard for it. hungry huskies. >> cbs cut away at that point. two weeks ago, napier told reporters he sometimes goes to bed starving. he certainly knows how to start a controversy. >> reporter: yeah, he sure does. as the saying goes, if you
they took home their fourth ncaa basketball championship with a win over kentucky last night. they made an unlikely run to the championship. unfortunately, like with many college championship win, some students took to the streets and they were not good citizens. they tore down light poles, busted out windows. police made dozens of arrests. after the game, shabazz napier took a swipe at the ncaa. uconn was banned from last year's tournament and even lost scholarships for failing to meet...
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kentucky wildcats fans have a reason to celebrate today. with just seconds left on the clock, freshman aaron harrison sank a ridiculous three-pointer to give his team a win over the badgers last night. they will face uconn for championship title monday night in arlington, texas. this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "limit your hard earned cash back" card . it's not the "confused by rotating categories" card. it's the no-category-gaming, no-look-passing, clear-the-lane-i'm- going-up-strong, backboard-breaking cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, every single day. i'll ask again... what's in your wallet? gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. growth? growth. i just talked to ups. they've got a lot of great ideas. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and
kentucky wildcats fans have a reason to celebrate today. with just seconds left on the clock, freshman aaron harrison sank a ridiculous three-pointer to give his team a win over the badgers last night. they will face uconn for championship title monday night in arlington, texas. this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "limit your hard earned cash back" card . it's not the "confused by rotating categories" card. it's the no-category-gaming,...
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kentucky's kyung lah reports it is a painful environment for everyone as you can imagine, as bodies are brought ashore. >> reporter: the first police boat returns from the search site. parents waiting, bracing. they return one by one in identical plain white bags. behind the screen, initial inspection. a blanket to cover. and a short march back to land. parents rush to the white tents to identify their children. he must have said, daddy, save me, weeps this father. no one is immune to the sound of losing a child. as the families leave the tents, so too do the stretchers emptied, returning to the gurneys that await the next boat. another group of someone's children. another march back to the tents. 13 return in this group, but more than 200 are still missing. gurneys on the left side of the dock, divers board ships to the right to continue the search. to bring the rest home. kyung lah, cnn, south korea. >> wow. there's some strong currents and winds out there complicating the efforts to get those bodies back. let's take a look at the forecast. that was hard to watch, and we know the dive
kentucky's kyung lah reports it is a painful environment for everyone as you can imagine, as bodies are brought ashore. >> reporter: the first police boat returns from the search site. parents waiting, bracing. they return one by one in identical plain white bags. behind the screen, initial inspection. a blanket to cover. and a short march back to land. parents rush to the white tents to identify their children. he must have said, daddy, save me, weeps this father. no one is immune to the...
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uconn took home the championship last night with a win over kentucky. the number seven seated huskies made an unlikely run to the championship, capping off a win over kentucky. after the game, uconn star point guard took quite a slice at the ncaa. he was banned from the tournament last year. lost scholarships for failing to meet academic standards. and it pushed the team to work that much harder. >> how do you describe this one? >> honestly, hey, i want to get everybody's attention right quick. if i could have your attention! ladies and gentlemen, you're looking at the hungry huskies. this is what happened when you banned us last year. we worked so hard for it. >> and tonight, uconn's women's team will play for the national championship. the same school, winning both men's and women's tournaments has only happened once. uconn in 2004. more news, in 90 seconds. . >>> president obama today called for equal pay for women, signing two executive orders to encourage that and calling out anyone who says there is no such thing as a pay gap between men and women
uconn took home the championship last night with a win over kentucky. the number seven seated huskies made an unlikely run to the championship, capping off a win over kentucky. after the game, uconn star point guard took quite a slice at the ncaa. he was banned from the tournament last year. lost scholarships for failing to meet academic standards. and it pushed the team to work that much harder. >> how do you describe this one? >> honestly, hey, i want to get everybody's attention...
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paducah, western kentucky. evansville, southern indiana. all of these areas in line for severe weather as this storm certainly has had the history of producing tornadoes. in fact on sunday 30 reports of tornadoes. 105 reports of hail-related damage. 97 reports of wind-related damage. scattered about much of the really southern and central plains across the u.s. and that pattern again expected to continue. we know some 27 million were in line for that severe weather on wednesday -- on sunday, and of course that verified. look what happens come monday afternoon. 55 million. so if you're tuned in from atlanta, from birmingham, from new orleans all the way out toward, say, lexington and nashville, severe weather a possibility. and in a lot of areas a probability into the afternoon hours. that extends to some 29 million people come tuesday afternoon. so a multiday event setting up here. and of course we've seen the destruction left in place. take you out to mayflower, where officials calling it absolutely a devastating event set up here. we know
paducah, western kentucky. evansville, southern indiana. all of these areas in line for severe weather as this storm certainly has had the history of producing tornadoes. in fact on sunday 30 reports of tornadoes. 105 reports of hail-related damage. 97 reports of wind-related damage. scattered about much of the really southern and central plains across the u.s. and that pattern again expected to continue. we know some 27 million were in line for that severe weather on wednesday -- on sunday,...
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the action gets started at 6:09 eastern on tbs with florida and uconn followed by kentucky taking on wisconsin. both games airing on cnn's sister network of tbs and the "newsroom" continues right after this. [ male announcer ] it's here -- xfinity watchathon week, your chance to watch full seasons of tv's hottest shows for free with xfinity on demand. there's romance, face slaps, whatever that is, pirates, helicopters, pirate-copters... argh! hmm. it's so huge, it's being broadcast on mars. heroes...bad guys... asteroids. available only on mars. there's watching. then there's watchathoning. ♪ >>> hello, everyone. you're in the cnn "newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield in for don lemon. a potentially huge development in the search for flight 370. a chinese ship has detected a so-called pulse signal deep in the indian ocean near the arc where authorities believe the plane have gone down. it could lead teams to the airliner's black boxes or it could be nothing. the same ship picked up a signal friday but lost it before it could be recorded. this is a race against the clock. the batterie
the action gets started at 6:09 eastern on tbs with florida and uconn followed by kentucky taking on wisconsin. both games airing on cnn's sister network of tbs and the "newsroom" continues right after this. [ male announcer ] it's here -- xfinity watchathon week, your chance to watch full seasons of tv's hottest shows for free with xfinity on demand. there's romance, face slaps, whatever that is, pirates, helicopters, pirate-copters... argh! hmm. it's so huge, it's being broadcast on...